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Is tortoise an amphibian? What are the common amphibians?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-01-25 03:59:23
A turtle is not an amphibian. Although it has the characteristics of semi-aquatic and semi-terrestrial, amphibians refer to animals that live in water, breathe with gills, live on land after metamorphosis and breathe with lungs. The tortoise does not have these characteristics, it belongs to reptiles, is evolved from amphibians, but there is no process of metamorphosis, while further adapting to life on land.
Is tortoise an amphibian? What are the common amphibians? Is

a tortoise an amphibian?

A tortoise is not an amphibian. Although it has the characteristics of semi-aquatic and semi-terrestrial, amphibians refer to animals that live in water, breathe with gills, live on land after metamorphosis and breathe with lungs. The tortoise does not have these characteristics, it belongs to reptiles, is evolved from amphibians, but there is no process of metamorphosis, while further adapting to life on land.

2. What

are the common amphibians? 1. Frogs: Frogs are the most common amphibians. Its young are tadpoles that breathe with their gills and develop into hind legs, then forelegs, after which the tail gradually disappears. This kind of animal usually inhabits rivers, ponds and rice fields, mostly feeding on insects, which is beneficial to agriculture.

2. Giant salamander: The scientific name of giant salamander is giant salamander. It is named giant salamander because it cries like a baby. This animal usually inhabits caves and caves below 1000 meters above sea level, and is close to deep streams and pools. It is worth mentioning that its hunger tolerance is very strong, and it will not starve to death without eating for several months.

3. Hexagonal dinosaur: Hexagonal dinosaur is a kind of salamander and amphibian. Unlike many amphibians, it can reproduce in its larval state and is often raised as an ornamental aquarium. This kind of animal's feeding habits are miscellaneous, mainly algae, fish and insects, but also small fish, shrimp meat and so on.

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